Thursday, June 12, 2008

Tips for Purchasing and Installing New Carpet

Some practical steps to consider before purchasing and installing new carpet

1. TALK TO THE CARPET RETAILER/INSTALLER. Ask about the carpet industry's voluntary "green label" program for new carpet. According to the carpet Industry, the label tells consumers that this carpet type has been tested and passed emissions criteria. The label, however, is not a guarantee that the carpet will not cause health problems. A toll-free phone number is available on the label for updated information on the industry's program.

Ask the retailer to unroll and air out the carpet in a well-ventilated area before Installation.
Ask for low-emitting adhesives if adhesives are needed.
Make sure the installer follows industry installation guidelines (Residential Carpet Installation Standard, CRI-105).

2. VENTILATE AREA WITH FRESH AIR to help reduce chemicals coming from carpet installation - Open doors and windows. Increasing the amount of fresh air In the home will reduce exposure to most chemicals released from carpet. During and after installation, use window fans and room air conditioners to exhaust fumes to the outdoors. If you have a ventilation system, be sure it is in proper working order. Operate it during installation, and keep it running for 48 to 72 hours after the new carpet is installed.

3. LEAVE THE HOUSE during and for several hours after carpet Installation.

4. CONTACT YOUR CARPET RETAILER if objectionable odors persist.

5. FOLLOW THE MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS for proper carpet maintenance.

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